Does Blake Shelton's New Single Get a Tad Too Personal About His Love Life?

After undergoing a very-public divorce from fellow country singer Miranda Lambert last year, Blake Shelton has released his first single since the split. And by the sounds of the track, "Came Here to Forget," the lyrics really—and we mean really—seem to be about coping and moving on from Miranda with his new girlfriend Gwen Stefani.

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Of course, that's just speculation. Though he hasn't officially confirmed that the song details his personal breakup and new relationship, he doesn't really have to. Have a listen and you'll get why everyone is stroking their imaginary beards:

"Misery loves company, that's why it's you and me / Buying each other drinks, back at the bar... / Doing our best to make the best of the worst of it."

And that's not all. Verse number two also appears to be chock-full of Blake and Gwen references, considering that both have gone through recent divorces.

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"Looks like it's just me and you / Falling in love just enough to get us through / While we're getting through."

See what we mean? Hey, you be the ultimate judge, but before you decide, we give you Gwen's recent tweet in support of Blake's new single:

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